SLO-ML: A Language for Service Level Objective Modelling in Multi-cloud Applications

Abdessalam Elhabbash, Assylbek Jumagaliyev, G. Blair, Yehia El-khatib
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Cloud modelling languages (CMLs) are designed to assist customers in tackling the diversity of services in the current cloud market. While many CMLs have been proposed in the literature, they lack practical support for automating the selection of services based on the specific service level objectives of a customer's application. We put forward SLO-ML, a novel and generative CML to capture service level requirements. Subsequently, SLO-ML selects the services to honour the customer's requirements and generates the deployment code appropriate to these services. We present the architectural design of SLO-ML and the associated broker that realises the deployment operations. We evaluate SLO-ML using an experimental case study with a group of researchers and developers using a real-world cloud application. We also assess SLO-ML's overheads through empirical scalability tests. We express the promises of SLO-ML in terms of gained productivity and experienced usability, and we highlight its limitations by analysing it as application requirements grow.
l - ml:多云应用中服务水平目标建模语言
云建模语言(cml)旨在帮助客户应对当前云市场中服务的多样性。虽然文献中已经提出了许多cml,但它们缺乏基于客户应用程序的特定服务级别目标来自动化选择服务的实际支持。我们提出了一种新颖的生成式CML来捕获服务级别需求。随后,SLO-ML选择服务来满足客户的需求,并生成适合这些服务的部署代码。我们介绍了lo - ml的体系结构设计和实现部署操作的相关代理。我们使用一组研究人员和开发人员使用真实的云应用程序进行实验案例研究,以评估slow - ml。我们还通过经验可伸缩性测试评估了lo - ml的开销。我们从获得的生产力和体验性的可用性方面表达了lo - ml的承诺,并且随着应用程序需求的增长,我们通过分析它来强调它的局限性。
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